Aykah

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Aykah is a community mentioned in Islamic tradition as the people to whom the prophet Shu'ayb was sent, known for their wrongdoing and subsequent divine punishment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Qur'anicPeople
community
people
associatedProphet Shu'ayb NERFINISHED
category PeoplesMentionedInTheQur'an
describedAs transgressors
wrongdoingPeople
experienced divinePunishment
hasRoleIn Qur'anicNarrativesOfPastNations NERFINISHED
knownFor cheatingInMeasureAndWeight
corruption
economicInjustice
wrongdoing
languageContext Arabic
mentionedIn Qur'an NERFINISHED
moralLessonIn IslamicTheology
moralTheme honestyInTrade
obedienceToGod
socialJustice
punishedBy God NERFINISHED
punishmentType destructiveCry
tormentOfTheDayOfShade
received divineWarning
receivedMessenger Shu'ayb NERFINISHED
rejected Shu'ayb NERFINISHED
divineMessage
relatedConcept Madyan NERFINISHED
relatedTo PeopleOfMadyan NERFINISHED
religiousPractice idolatry
religiousTradition Islam
scripturalFunction warningToLaterCommunities
servesAsExampleOf consequencesOfInjustice
consequencesOfRejectingProphets
statusInIslamicTradition historicalMoralExample
timePeriod preIslamic
viewedAs destroyedNation

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Prophet Shu'ayb associatedWith Aykah
subject surface form: Shu'ayb